Input an integer, switch its base. Input is a string, so is output.
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CXD, I think the last test will always fail because the function's name has "base" in it.
On top of that, the assert()'s have trailing closing parentheses that will cause syntax errors.
Also, the assert statements need to have an argument of type 'logical', such as assert(a == b) or assert(isequal(a,b)) or assert(strcmp(a,b)). The statement 'assert(a,b)' won't work.
Thank you for your comments - Chris, Christian and William.
The test suite has been update to resolve the issues. This problem can now be attempted.
Thanks, Dyuman!